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Tucker Carlson is picking a fight with Jill Biden. Carlson is going after Biden over her use of "doctor" for her PhD in education. The Fox News host dedicated an entire segment to her dissertation written in the mid-2000s. Business Insider reports that Carlson called her "borderline illiterate." "There are typos everywhere, including in the first graph of the introduction." "Dr. Jill can't write, she can't really think clearly, either."
Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch has publicly thanked workers of Britain's National Health Service for vaccinating him against COVID-19. This, as Fox News personality Tucker Carlson urged his audience to look at the vaccine with skepticism. According to Business Insider, Carlson said on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' Thursday, the vaccine 'feels false, because it is. It's too slick' Meanwhile, Murdoch, 89, and his wife Jerry Hall Murdoch, have been isolating at their home in Oxfordshire, England, for most of the pandemic. I strongly encourage people around the world to get the vaccine as it becomes available. Rupert Murdoch Owner, Fox News
UPS has found the set of documents that Tucker Carlson said had 'vanished' in transit. Carlson said the documents would be damaging to Joe Biden and his family. Carlson had told viewers the documents had disappeared but did not name the courier transporting them. UPS then confirmed to Business Insider that it was the carrier. UPS has since told Business Insider that it has found the documents "after an extensive search." Carlson gave few details about the documents other than that they concerned Joe Biden and would be "damning" if made public.
Chinese virologists linked to former Trump strategist Steve Bannon released another paper Thursday on COVID-19. According to Business Insider, the group claims the novel coronavirus is 'an unrestricted bioweapon.' One of the authors, Li-Meng Yan, told Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson that the virus was 'intentionally' released by the Chinese government. The authors accuse scientists of depositing fake coronavirus sequences in GenBank, a genetic sequence database run by the National Institutes of Health. Experts quickly debunked the claim, calling it 'bizarre and unfounded.' Most think the virus originated in bats before jumping to people. In fact, one study found that it shared 96% of its genetic code with coronaviruses sampled from Chinese bat populations.
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The United States says that a ceasefire voted by the United Nations can "only" be implemented once Hamas begins releasing hostages it still holds. SOUNDBITE